Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine

This paper is concerned with a cooling system for inlet guide vanes of a small turbine engine which are exposed to a high temperature gas leaving a combustion chamber. Because of small dimensions of the vanes, only a simple internal cavity and cooling holes can be realized. The idea was to utilize a...

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Main Authors: Šimák Jan, Michálek Jan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402106
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spelling doaj-43c1cb7967ba4ce0a3f0b7ebf85e2f092021-08-02T08:19:55ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2016-01-011140210610.1051/epjconf/201611402106epjconf_efm2016_02106Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine EngineŠimák Jan0Michálek Jan1Aerospace Research and Test EstablishmentAerospace Research and Test EstablishmentThis paper is concerned with a cooling system for inlet guide vanes of a small turbine engine which are exposed to a high temperature gas leaving a combustion chamber. Because of small dimensions of the vanes, only a simple internal cavity and cooling holes can be realized. The idea was to utilize a film cooling technique. The proposed solution was simulated by means of a numerical method based on a coupling of CFD and heat transfer solvers. The numerical results of various scenarios (different coolant temperature, heat transfer to surroundings) showed a desired decrease of the temperature, especially on the most critical part – the trailing edge. The numerical data are compared to results obtained by experimental measurements performed in a test facility in our institute. A quarter segment model of the inlet guide vanes wheel was equipped with thermocouples in order to verify an effect of cooling. Despite some uncertainty in the results, a verifiable decrease of the vane temperature was observed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201611402106
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Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine
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title Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine
title_short Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine
title_full Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine
title_fullStr Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine
title_full_unstemmed Numerical and Experimental Study of a Cooling for Vanes in a Small Turbine Engine
title_sort numerical and experimental study of a cooling for vanes in a small turbine engine
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description This paper is concerned with a cooling system for inlet guide vanes of a small turbine engine which are exposed to a high temperature gas leaving a combustion chamber. Because of small dimensions of the vanes, only a simple internal cavity and cooling holes can be realized. The idea was to utilize a film cooling technique. The proposed solution was simulated by means of a numerical method based on a coupling of CFD and heat transfer solvers. The numerical results of various scenarios (different coolant temperature, heat transfer to surroundings) showed a desired decrease of the temperature, especially on the most critical part – the trailing edge. The numerical data are compared to results obtained by experimental measurements performed in a test facility in our institute. A quarter segment model of the inlet guide vanes wheel was equipped with thermocouples in order to verify an effect of cooling. Despite some uncertainty in the results, a verifiable decrease of the vane temperature was observed.
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